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VETS3013

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Animal Parasitology

Agriculture & Veterinary Technology School of Arts and Sciences

Course Description

Parasitology is a multidisciplinary approach to the study of internal and external parasites of companion, exotic and farm animals. This course will integrate the student's knowledge of anatomy and pharmacology while providing the student the opportunity to understand life cycles, diagnostic protocol, control and treatment of the most common internal and external parasites. The course will also develop the students' understanding of how to appropriately provide both verbal and written communications for the client concerning management, prevention and potential zoonosis of the common parasites. The laboratory will emphasize the common techniques used to identify the parasites of companion, laboratory and farm animals.

Credit Hours (Min)

0

Credit Hours (Max)

3

Credit Hours

3

Course Prerequisites

Course Attributes

Applied Learning-Practicum (ALPR)